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Link Posted: 9/17/2023 9:04:25 AM EDT
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Crisco but in hotter weather bore butter.
Link Posted: 9/24/2023 1:51:02 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By vatopa:
As long as you use the correct size ball it will shave a bit of lead off as you load it and seal the cylinder.

No need for any extra stuff.

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What he said

If your ball is slightly bigger than the cylinder it will seal when you seat the ball
Link Posted: 9/24/2023 2:24:28 PM EDT
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I remember back in the seventies that my dad used corn meal (wettened with I dunno what) for his revolver cylinders.
Link Posted: 11/4/2023 6:26:37 PM EDT
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You can go to a fabric store and buy wool felt by the yard and get a leather punch in the appropriate size to match your caliber and then punch out the wads.  Then you soak them in melted bore butter or one of your favorite lube recipes.  Much more cost effective.
Link Posted: 11/14/2023 5:51:50 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Riter:
Crisco but in hotter weather bore butter.
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Old thread, but +1 to this, it's always worked for me...
Link Posted: 11/17/2023 11:58:18 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By mechanicuss:



Old thread, but +1 to this, it's always worked for me...
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Uhhhh, no. Nether are actually very good choices.
Link Posted: 11/17/2023 12:24:35 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 11/30/2023 1:12:23 AM EDT
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I can't say that her video persuaded me to take up black powder- but it didn't deter me either.  


I've been using crisco and nothing else for all my 36 (.38) and 44 (.454) caliber revolver shooting all year.  No chain fires, and the barrel seems no more or less fouled than my .50 rifle where I use no crisco at all.
Link Posted: 12/24/2023 11:06:45 PM EDT
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I have used these Link
Vegetable fiber disk to seal under the ball
Second thing I did was to bevel the edges cylinder bores and polish the edges so it rolls the edge seal on the ball instead of a clean cut of slightly over size balls
And I run things dry in my ruger old army and have never had a problem with
Chain fire or leading
I did upgrade the nipples to the bronze after market ones
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